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Nov 13 2009

Btn_espanolA Bucks County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In New Hope, Doylestown And Bristol, Pennsylvania

NEW HOPE
New Hope, Pennsylvania, the popular riverside artist colony recently named as one of the “Top 25 Art Destinations in the Country” by American Style Magazine, offers eclectic charm comfortably offset by casual sophistication. Peppered with bed & breakfasts, galleries, historical attractions, restaurants and nightlife along Main Street and beyond, New Hope is as enchanting now to the diverse crowds that peruse its streets—from bikers to the GLBT crowd—as it was to so many eminent figures of yesterday. Here are some of the many ways to spend a day or a weekend in town:

Things To Do:

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Nov 13 2009

Btn_espanolA Chester County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In West Chester, Phoenixville And Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

WEST CHESTER
Chester County’s seat of government is a tree-lined and welcoming city where a stately historic courthouse dominates the skyline; West Chester University students populate the shops, bars and noodle houses; and the popularity of the skateboarding culture (plus the presence of hometown celebrity prankster Bam Margera) draws enthusiasts from all over the country. Here are a few suggestions for spending time in West Chester:

Things To Do:

  • Chester County Historical Society – An award-winning History Center, workshops and walking tours tell the American story from a local perspective, and the Cultural Center houses a performing arts venue
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Nov 13 2009

Btn_espanolA Delaware County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In Media, Wayne And Radnor, Pennsylvania

MEDIA
Self-designated as the first fair trade town in the country, Media is also the last suburban town in the nation to run a trolley through its downtown. Residents call Media “Everybody’s Hometown” because the town’s friendliness welcomes all visitors. Brick sidewalks and tree-shaded streets encourage walking to the centrally located shopping district. Here are some suggestions for a trip to the town:

Things To Do:

  • The Media Theatre – Housed in an old vaudeville theater, The Media Theatre stages a full season of mainstream Broadway musicals, children’s programming and more. 104 E. State Street, (610) 891-0100, mediatheatre.org
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Nov 13 2009

Btn_espanolA Montgomery County Sampler

Things To Do, Delicious Eats, Shops To Browse And Places To Stay In Ambler, Ardmore And Narberth, Pennsylvania

AMBLER
Residents describe Ambler as a town where even visitors feel a sense of place. It’s a “real town” where locals and out-of-towners join together to enjoy professional theater and independent film, to admire art displayed in the storefront of a refurbished Art Deco building and to partake in a movie and progressive dinner through three restaurants the first Thursday of each month. A look at how to spend a day or a weekend in Ambler:

Things To Do:

  • Act II Playhouse – For more than a decade, the Act II Playhouse has put on award-winning shows in its
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Nov 1 2009

Backgrounder: Eco-friendly Philadelphia

It’s Easy Being Green In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More

Philadelphia is committed to the environment, as evidenced by Mayor Michael Nutter’s appointment of a director of sustainability in 2008. The position develops, implements and oversees the city’s environmental policies and initiatives to deliver the mayor’s promise to make Philadelphia the greenest city in America. The new position is just one of the latest efforts that shows the city’s commitment to reducing the region’s environmental impact.

In another pioneering venture for the city, the Greater Philadelphia Film Office (GPFO) will launch the second year of its initiative to encourage more eco-friendly practices during film production. The 2009 theme, Greener S.E.T.S.

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Oct 2 2009

Fact Sheet: Philly At-A-Glance

  • The second largest city on the East Coast, Philadelphia is the sixth largest city in the United States, with a population of 1.4 million in Philadelphia and 3.9 million people residing in the five-county region.
  • Thanks to founder William Penn, Philadelphia’s Center City follows an easy-to-navigate grid street design. The best ways to get around Center City are by foot, taxi or public transportation. The city’s lush and historic countryside is home to many areas of interest, including Valley Forge National Historical Park, Longwood Gardens, the Brandywine River Museum, the King of Prussia Mall, Chaddsford Winery and more. The farthest
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Aug 18 2009

Backgrounder: Pet-friendly Philadelphia

Pet lovers are crazy about their animal companions and spend more than $40 billion a year in the U.S. on pet services and accoutrements to prove it. For those who love to spoil their pet but hate to leave him behind while traveling, the Philadelphia region proves to be the “purr-fect” getaway. Pet-friendly hotels, restaurants and retail shops welcome visitors and their animal companions in all sections of the city and its suburbs. From canine-friendly parks to Very Important Pet (VIP) hotel programs, the Philadelphia region makes it easy for visitors to bring their furry friends along for the ride.

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Jun 1 2009

Finding Luxury For Less In Philadelphia

Prix-fixe Gourmet Meals, Recession-Priced Luxury Hotels, Designer Shopping Finds And More Make Guilt-Free Extravagance Easy In Philadelphia And The Countryside®

Those interested in indulging in a few days of luxury and pampering should consider Philadelphia, where living the high life—even if it’s just an escape from today’s penny-pinching practices—is easier to obtain and more affordable than ever. A host of bargains, from prix-fixe dinners at elegant restaurants to overnight stays in five-star hotels to shopping deals at designer consignment boutiques, means visitors can save and still see the city and surrounding countryside in style. Below are just a few suggestions for a first-class visit to Philly:

High-Value Eats:

  • The high-end lunches at Philadelphia’s premiere French fine-dining restaurant Le Bec-Fin
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Aug 3 2007

Philadelphia: Even Better The Second Time Around

Some Fun Ideas For A Second Visit To The City—Or A Third, Fourth Or Fifth

While Philadelphia’s best-known visitor attractions are linked to the past, the region is a destination with an exciting present—one that offers an incredible number of reasons for travelers to return soon and often. Research shows that many visitors first come to Philadelphia for its history, then once here, discover many more reasons to come back. In fact, a survey conducted by the Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation (GPTMC) reveals that more than half of first-time visitors to Philadelphia visit the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall, while only one in five visitors who made three or more trips to

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Apr 13 2007

Travel Like a Prince and a Duchess in Philadelphia

Weekend Inspired By Prince Charles And Camilla’s Philly Visit

LOCATION: Center City, Philadelphia

TRANSPORTATION: By chauffeured limousine for royalty; by trolley, taxi or foot for others

TIME: Two days and two nights

SUMMARY: A luxurious weekend at Philadelphia’s upscale hotels, restaurants and attractions, as inspired by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, who recently visited Philadelphia

HIGHLIGHTS: A tour of the Historic District, meals at the Fountain Restaurant and Nineteen and shopping on Walnut Street

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Night One:

This weekend is dedicated to living luxuriously. So why not follow in the footsteps of Prince Charles and his Duchess, who recently made

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Jun 9 2008

It's Easy Being "Green" In Philly With Eats, Drinks, Shops, Spas, Hotels And More

City Offers All Sorts Of Eco-friendly Options For Visitors And Locals

The nation’s tallest “green” building—located in the heart of Philadelphia’s Center City business district—is now welcoming its first commercial tenants and unofficially ushering in the next active phase of sustainable living, working and playing in Philadelphia. The 57-story Comcast Center, also the tallest building between New York and Chicago, is among the first in the United States to be 100% LEED registered, with features like high-performance, spectrally selective glazing glass walls and atriums to maximize daylight and an automated light-dimming system and occupancy sensors to reduce unnecessary electricity.

In another pioneering venture for the city, the Greater Philadelphia Film Office

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